Municipal Cell Sites – How To Maximize Your Water Tower Lease

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Municipal Cell Sites-Tips To Maximize Your Water Tower Lease

This means the cell companies have a lot of financial wiggle room when it comes to negotiating rental rates due to a lack of fixed construction costs and variable maintenance costs.

Along with a lack of construction costs is the absence of fights with city councils over zoning ordinances and building permits. While we at Vertical Consultants admire the beauty of the cell towers all around us for their potential revenue streams and cell network practicality, others view these structures as eye-sores and will fight efforts to have them constructed within their municipality’s limits.

Water towers, on the other hand, are a necessity to small towns and are often considered quaint landmarks. The ability to connect communications antennas to water towers allows a win-win scenario between telecom companies (like AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint), and the general public, from an aesthetic standpoint.

Finally, water towers make for attractive cell tower equipment sites because they simply provide access to great cell site locations. Companies want their equipment located in centrally populated areas and at as great of height as possible.

Not only are many water towers near population centers, but also the water towers are on average 130 feet tall. These sites allow communications’ companies to provide great coverage to their subscribers, increasing the importance and value of the location.

If you own a water tower cell site and are interested in negotiating new agreements with your carriers, or in selling your cell site, contact Vertical Consultants today. Many water tower sites are worth amounts in excess of a million dollars, so do not settle for less.